- Date
2007-09-27
- Authors
Maria L. Ontiveros
- Abstract
This article offers a Thirteenth Amendment analysis of "guest worker programs." In these visa programs, non-United States citizens may come to work in the United States for a limited period of time. Under most of these programs, the worker must leave if they get fired or quit. The article offers a historical perspective of agricultural guest worker programs from 1770 through today and concludes that poorly crafted guest worker programs may violate the Thirteenth Amendment.
- Number of pages
18
- University
University of San Francisco
- Academic department
School of Law
- Degree
Law
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- Economic sectors
General relevance - all sectors
- Content types
Policy analysis and Current Policy
- Geographical focuses
United States
- Spheres of activity
History and Law
- Languages
English